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TXT Werk is a lightweight text analytics JSON REST API. We are specialized in analyzing German and English texts. Using TXT Werk, you can easily get information from any of your unstructured text data. Employing complex linguistic and statistical algorithms, TXT Werk is able to read and understand your text, at massive rates of speed. So whether you have 1,000 documents or 10 billion, TXT Werk quickly digests all of these data and extracts knowledge that is critical to your business: Find keywords in your text, link named entities (persons, organizations, locations) to Wikidata URIs, discover dates and normalize them! TXT Werk even recognizes unknown person names (open domain entity recognition) in the text.

TXT Werk Features

Entity Recognition and Linking

TXT Werk identifies entities (persons, locations, events, organisations, or job titles) from your input text and links them to Wikidata.Supported Languages: German and English

Open Domain Entity Recognition

TXT Werk identifies unknown entities (persons, locations) from your input text even if they are unknown to Wikidata.Supported Languages: German and English

Concept Tagging

TXT Werk finds concepts in your input text and links them to Wikidata. If you have the Wikidata URI, you can put even more semantics in your text.Supported Languages: German and English

Keyword Extraction

TXT Werk identifies topic keywords (tags) in your text. We use sophisticated statistical algorithms and natural language processing technology to analyze your data. You can use the extracted keywords to index content, generate tag clouds, and more.Supported Languages: German

Category Classification

TXT Werk automatically classifies you content into different categories. We use the latest machine learning techniques. No need for manual classification anymore.Supported Languages: German

Date Recognition

Calendar dates will be recognized in your input text and represented in a normalized structured form. This even works for relative time expressions such as "yesterday", "two weeks ago" or "a year ago".Supported Languages: German